情况开始好转

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📝 纯歌词版本

C: Hi, I'm Chris, and welcome to The English We Speak.
C: It's a nice day here in London, so I've come outside to meet Helen.
C: Ah, there she is.
C: Helen, how are you?
H: I'm fine thanks.
C: What are you doing? What are you looking at?
H: I'm looking up.
C: Right. But I can't see anything.
H: Neither can I.
C: Have you seen an aeroplane or something?
H: Not sure.
C: Maybe a bird?
H: Well, apparently things are looking up.
C: Things are looking up?
H: Yes, Rosie told me that the weather has been sunny for the last three days, so things are looking up.
H: I thought I'd come and see for myself.
H: But there's not much going on to be honest.
C: Ah, I think you've misunderstood.
C: Rosie didn't mean there are things up in the sky.
H: Really? What do you mean?
C: It's an expression.
C: You use the phrase "things are looking up" when you want to suggest that conditions are getting better or more positive.
H: Oh, right.
C: Here are some examples.
Examples: My wife and I both found great new jobs last month, so things are looking up.
Things are finally looking up now that he's recovered from his illness.
H: So when Rosie told me that things were looking up, she meant that the weather has been getting better at the moment.
C: Yes, she's suggesting that it looks like the weather in general is improving.
C: So what do you think?
C: Do you think the weather is getting better?
H: So far, yes, yesterday was really hot.
H: I hope it lasts for the weekend.
H: But if things get worse, would you say, "things are looking down"?
C: Not really.
C: Instead, you could say, "It's taken a turn for the worse".
H: It's taken a turn for the worse.
H: That's a useful phrase.
C: Oh, but hang on.
C: Look at that black cloud in the sky.
C: It looks like it might rain after all.
C: That's typical English weather.
H: Oh great. Things really have taken a turn for the worse.
H: Quick, let's get back to the office before it rains.
C: Let's go!
C: Do join us again for another edition of The English We Speak and visit our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
C: Bye.
H: Bye.

🎵 LRC歌词版本

[00:00.46]C: Hi, I'm Chris, and welcome to The English We Speak.
[00:03.79]C: It's a nice day here in London, so I've come outside to meet Helen.
[00:07.97]C: Ah, there she is.
[00:09.51]C: Helen, how are you?
[00:11.32]H: I'm fine thanks.
[00:14.16]C: What are you doing? What are you looking at?
[00:18.40]H: I'm looking up.
[00:20.43]C: Right. But I can't see anything.
[00:25.35]H: Neither can I.
[00:27.53]C: Have you seen an aeroplane or something?
[00:30.57]H: Not sure.
[00:31.86]C: Maybe a bird?
[00:34.22]H: Well, apparently things are looking up.
[00:37.61]C: Things are looking up?
[00:39.69]H: Yes, Rosie told me that the weather has been sunny for the last three days, so things are looking up.
[00:46.00]H: I thought I'd come and see for myself.
[00:49.02]H: But there's not much going on to be honest.
[00:52.72]C: Ah, I think you've misunderstood.
[00:55.65]C: Rosie didn't mean there are things up in the sky.
[00:59.14]H: Really? What do you mean?
[01:01.18]C: It's an expression.
[01:02.72]C: You use the phrase "things are looking up" when you want to suggest that conditions are getting better or more positive.
[01:09.23]H: Oh, right.
[01:11.04]C: Here are some examples.
[01:12.90]Examples: My wife and I both found great new jobs last month, so things are looking up.
[01:19.45]Things are finally looking up now that he's recovered from his illness.
[01:24.67]H: So when Rosie told me that things were looking up, she meant that the weather has been getting better at the moment.
[01:31.70]C: Yes, she's suggesting that it looks like the weather in general is improving.
[01:36.51]C: So what do you think?
[01:38.12]C: Do you think the weather is getting better?
[01:40.77]H: So far, yes, yesterday was really hot.
[01:43.18]H: I hope it lasts for the weekend.
[01:45.21]H: But if things get worse, would you say, "things are looking down"?
[01:50.29]C: Not really.
[01:51.07]C: Instead, you could say, "It's taken a turn for the worse".
[01:54.98]H: It's taken a turn for the worse.
[01:57.80]H: That's a useful phrase.
[01:59.58]C: Oh, but hang on.
[02:01.30]C: Look at that black cloud in the sky.
[02:03.32]C: It looks like it might rain after all.
[02:05.90]C: That's typical English weather.
[02:08.03]H: Oh great. Things really have taken a turn for the worse.
[02:12.82]H: Quick, let's get back to the office before it rains.
[02:15.82]C: Let's go!
[02:16.85]C: Do join us again for another edition of The English We Speak and visit our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
[02:22.77]C: Bye.
[02:23.14]H: Bye.
[02:23.98]

🌍 纯翻译歌词

C:你好,我是克里斯,欢迎来到我们说英语。
C:伦敦的天气真好,所以我到外面去见海伦。
C:啊,她在那儿。
C:海伦,你好吗?
H:我很好,谢谢。
C:你在干什么?你在看什么?
H:我正在抬头看天。
C:对。但我什么也看不见。
H:我也不能。
C:你看到飞机或是别的什么了吗?
H:不确定。
C:也许是只鸟?
H:嗯,显然情况正在好转。
C:情况正在好转吗?
H:是的,罗茜告诉我过去三天天气一直晴朗,所以一切都在好转。
H:我想我会亲自来看一看。
H:但老实说,没有多少进展。
C:啊,我想你误会了。
C:罗茜并不是说天上有东西。
H:真的吗?什么意思?
C:这是一个表达式。
C:当你想表明情况正在好转或更积极时,你会用到“事情正在好转”这个短语。
H:哦,确实。
C:这里有一些例子。
例如:上个月,我和妻子都找到了新工作,所以情况好转了。
他病痊愈了,情况终于好转了。
H:所以当罗茜告诉我事情正在好转的时候,她是说现在天气已经好转了。
C:是的,她在暗示天气好像在好转。
C:那你觉得怎么样?
C:你认为天气在变好吗?
H:到目前为止,是的,昨天真的很热。
H:我希望它能持续到周末。
H:但如果情况变得更糟,你会说,“情况正在好转吗?”
C:不见得。
C:相反,你可以说,“情况变得更糟了”。
H:情况变得更糟了。
H:那是个有用的短语。
C:哦,但是等一下。
C:看着天上的乌云。
C:天好像要下雨了。
C:那是典型的英国天气。
H:哦,太好了。事情确实变得更糟了。
H:快,让我们在下雨前回到办公室。
C:我们走吧!
C:再加入我们的另一个版本的我们所说的英语和访问我们的网站。
C:再见。
H:再见。

🔤 LRC翻译歌词

[by:6002iMicky]
[00:00.46]C:你好,我是克里斯,欢迎来到我们说英语。
[00:03.79]C:伦敦的天气真好,所以我到外面去见海伦。
[00:07.97]C:啊,她在那儿。
[00:09.51]C:海伦,你好吗?
[00:11.32]H:我很好,谢谢。
[00:14.16]C:你在干什么?你在看什么?
[00:18.40]H:我正在抬头看天。
[00:20.43]C:对。但我什么也看不见。
[00:25.35]H:我也不能。
[00:27.53]C:你看到飞机或是别的什么了吗?
[00:30.57]H:不确定。
[00:31.86]C:也许是只鸟?
[00:34.22]H:嗯,显然情况正在好转。
[00:37.61]C:情况正在好转吗?
[00:39.69]H:是的,罗茜告诉我过去三天天气一直晴朗,所以一切都在好转。
[00:46.00]H:我想我会亲自来看一看。
[00:49.02]H:但老实说,没有多少进展。
[00:52.72]C:啊,我想你误会了。
[00:55.65]C:罗茜并不是说天上有东西。
[00:59.14]H:真的吗?什么意思?
[01:01.18]C:这是一个表达式。
[01:02.72]C:当你想表明情况正在好转或更积极时,你会用到“事情正在好转”这个短语。
[01:09.23]H:哦,确实。
[01:11.04]C:这里有一些例子。
[01:12.90]例如:上个月,我和妻子都找到了新工作,所以情况好转了。
[01:19.45]他病痊愈了,情况终于好转了。
[01:24.67]H:所以当罗茜告诉我事情正在好转的时候,她是说现在天气已经好转了。
[01:31.70]C:是的,她在暗示天气好像在好转。
[01:36.51]C:那你觉得怎么样?
[01:38.12]C:你认为天气在变好吗?
[01:40.77]H:到目前为止,是的,昨天真的很热。
[01:43.18]H:我希望它能持续到周末。
[01:45.21]H:但如果情况变得更糟,你会说,“情况正在好转吗?”
[01:50.29]C:不见得。
[01:51.07]C:相反,你可以说,“情况变得更糟了”。
[01:54.98]H:情况变得更糟了。
[01:57.80]H:那是个有用的短语。
[01:59.58]C:哦,但是等一下。
[02:01.30]C:看着天上的乌云。
[02:03.32]C:天好像要下雨了。
[02:05.90]C:那是典型的英国天气。
[02:08.03]H:哦,太好了。事情确实变得更糟了。
[02:12.82]H:快,让我们在下雨前回到办公室。
[02:15.82]C:我们走吧!
[02:16.85]C:再加入我们的另一个版本的我们所说的英语和访问我们的网站。
[02:22.77]C:再见。
[02:23.14]H:再见。

📝 纯歌词版本

C: Hi, I'm Chris, and welcome to The English We Speak.
C: It's a nice day here in London, so I've come outside to meet Helen.
C: Ah, there she is.
C: Helen, how are you?
H: I'm fine thanks.
C: What are you doing? What are you looking at?
H: I'm looking up.
C: Right. But I can't see anything.
H: Neither can I.
C: Have you seen an aeroplane or something?
H: Not sure.
C: Maybe a bird?
H: Well, apparently things are looking up.
C: Things are looking up?
H: Yes, Rosie told me that the weather has been sunny for the last three days, so things are looking up.
H: I thought I'd come and see for myself.
H: But there's not much going on to be honest.
C: Ah, I think you've misunderstood.
C: Rosie didn't mean there are things up in the sky.
H: Really? What do you mean?
C: It's an expression.
C: You use the phrase "things are looking up" when you want to suggest that conditions are getting better or more positive.
H: Oh, right.
C: Here are some examples.
Examples: My wife and I both found great new jobs last month, so things are looking up.
Things are finally looking up now that he's recovered from his illness.
H: So when Rosie told me that things were looking up, she meant that the weather has been getting better at the moment.
C: Yes, she's suggesting that it looks like the weather in general is improving.
C: So what do you think?
C: Do you think the weather is getting better?
H: So far, yes, yesterday was really hot.
H: I hope it lasts for the weekend.
H: But if things get worse, would you say, "things are looking down"?
C: Not really.
C: Instead, you could say, "It's taken a turn for the worse".
H: It's taken a turn for the worse.
H: That's a useful phrase.
C: Oh, but hang on.
C: Look at that black cloud in the sky.
C: It looks like it might rain after all.
C: That's typical English weather.
H: Oh great. Things really have taken a turn for the worse.
H: Quick, let's get back to the office before it rains.
C: Let's go!
C: Do join us again for another edition of The English We Speak and visit our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
C: Bye.
H: Bye.

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